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News Niger Debt: Nigeria: Contractors Give Akpabio Ultimatum Over 'Debt' Owed By NDDC

Published on: Thursday 10 February 2022
Nigeria: Contractors Give Akpabio Ultimatum Over 'Debt' Owed By NDDC
News source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202202110626.html

The contractors said they will protest in the Niger Delta region and the FCT if their debts are not paid by the NDDC. Companies executing projects for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC ...

News Niger Debt: Seek debt moratorium to reduce debt profile – Experts tell FG

Published on: Tuesday 15 February 2022
Seek debt moratorium to reduce debt profile – Experts tell FG
News source: https://punchng.com/seek-debt-moratorium-to-reduce-debt-profile-experts-tell-fg/

said that spending huge percentages on debt servicing was unbelievable. Terrorism: Kanu's case too big for Nigeria to handle, says Umeh Fund Minna-Bida road construction, Niger begs FG Culpable ...

News Niger Debt: Debt-for-climate swaps an effective means for relief

Published on: Thursday 30 December 2021
News source: https://www.livemint.com/politics/news/debtforclimate-swaps-an-effective-means-for-relief-11640886476063.html

Debt-for-nature swaps were attractive for conservation organizations as long as they could purchase distressed debt at highly discounted prices and secure leverage for their donor funding.

News Niger Debt: Debt-for-Climate Swaps Make Sense

Published on: Thursday 06 January 2022
News source: https://www.diplomaticourier.com/posts/debt-for-climate-swaps-make-sense

The scale of debt- and climate-related issues has grown to enormous proportions in recent years, particularly in lower-income countries. Green debt swaps could be a powerful tool for addressing both ...

News Niger Debt: Africa: What 2022 Has in Store for Africa

Published on: Tuesday 11 January 2022
News source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202201120005.html

Analysis - Key short-terms trends are democratic advances and retreats, security and conflict hotspots, economic recovery, and increased volatility, plus climate change.